
From Patronage To Primaries: How The Progressive Era Remade U.S. Politics
We track how the Progressive Era broke the grip of local party machines, elevated public opinion, and strengthened the presidency, reshaping both major parties. Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson anchor the ...
4 Feb 14min

Classroom Edition: Alexis de Toqueville
A French magistrate walked into an American prison and came out with a blueprint for democratic life. We follow Alexis de Tocqueville’s unlikely journey—from an official study of penitentiaries to a l...
3 Feb 8min

Tocqueville’s Take On Individualism
What if the biggest threat to freedom isn’t a tyrant but our quiet decision to sit out civic life? We dive into Alexis de Tocqueville’s striking idea of “individualism” as a democratic habit of withdr...
2 Feb 27min

Field Trip: Civil Rights On The Mall
A public park can teach a nation. We head to the National Mall with Jeremy Goldstein from the Trust for the National Mall to trace a civil rights tour that links the MLK Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial...
30 Jan 11min

Tocqueville On Religion’s Role In Democracy
Freedom doesn’t last on parchment alone. We sit down with Dr. Daniel Mahoney to trace why Tocqueville believed that religion—understood broadly and charitably—quietly underwrites the habits that make ...
29 Jan 24min

How Tocqueville Read the Constitution and Judged Andrew Jackson
A French traveler saw something in America that Americans often miss: a Constitution that works precisely because it limits what anyone can do. We dive into Tocqueville’s sharp reading of federal desi...
28 Jan 19min

How Democrats And Republicans Evolved Across Ideology, Geography, And Voters
The easiest story about American parties is also the least helpful: that Democrats and Republicans simply “flipped.” We take you past that cliché and into the moving parts that actually reshape coalit...
26 Jan 29min





















